fresh
fresh 英 [freʃ] 美 [frɛʃ]
adj. 新鲜的;清新的
比较级:fresher 最高级:freshest
- Fresh describes things that are new or energetic, like fresh bread from the oven and fresh music from a recording artist. Moldy bread and grandpa's polkas? Not so fresh.
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- adj. 新鲜的;清新的
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1. fresh milk , fresh bread, fresh flowers
鲜奶 ; 刚出炉的面包;鲜花
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2. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.
多吃新鲜水果和蔬菜。
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3. Our chefs use only the freshest food.
我们的厨师只用现有最新鲜的食物。
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4. fresh tracks in the snow
雪地上的新脚印
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5. fresh evidence
新证据
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6. a fresh coat of paint
刚涂的一道油漆
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7. Could we order some fresh coffee?
我们能点新煮的咖啡吗?
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8. Let's go and get some fresh air .
咱们出去呼吸点新鲜空气。
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9. There is a shortage of fresh water on the island.
岛上缺少淡水。
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10. a fresh breeze
清新的微风
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11. He looked fresh and neat in a clean white shirt.
他穿上干净的白衬衫显得清爽利落。
- fresh (adj.1) c. 1200, fresh, also fersh, "unsalted; pure; sweet; eager;" the modern form is a metathesis of Old English fersc, of water, "not salt, unsalted," itself transposed from Proto-Germanic *friskaz (source also of Old Frisian fersk, Middle Dutch versch, Dutch vers, Old High German frisc, German frisch "fresh"). Probably cognate with Old Church Slavonic presinu "fresh," Lithuanian preskas "sweet."
- fresh (adj.2) "impudent, presumptuous," or as Century Dictionary puts it, "verdant and conceited," 1848, U.S. slang, probably from German frech "insolent, cheeky," from Old High German freh "covetous," related to Old English frec "greedy, bold" (see freak (n.2)).
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